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  • Luke Gibson

    January 31, 2007 at 7:41 pm

    no i have the frames turned off as i find them distracting and to save processing power they seem abit wasteful to me. but my problem as been solved… thank you for your time anyway!

  • Gary Kleiner

    February 1, 2007 at 12:48 am

    Maybe I’m dense,, but what is in Edward’s explanation that you weren’t doing before?

    BTW, the trim button, or using Ctrl/T is a fine shortcut for splitting, then deleting (as long as you’re careful with whatever may exist above and below).

    Gary Kleiner

    Vegas Training and Tools.com

    Learn Vegas and DVD Architect

    http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com

  • Luke Gibson

    February 1, 2007 at 4:57 am

    your not dence lol its just as i was trying to explain using the normal trim functions was actually moving the time line of the film out of sync from where it was originally ment to be.

    i still have no idea why it was doing this but using the ctrl S function seems to get around this problem.

    i would prefer a way to stop the normal drag and trim functions from moving the film out of sync with its original position but if this is as good as it gets im happy to live with that.

    thanks again

    luke

  • Gary Kleiner

    February 1, 2007 at 5:39 am

    It’s still a mystery to me what exactly you did to change the sync. Vegas does not present a problem in this regard.

    Gary Kleiner

    Vegas Training and Tools.com

    Learn Vegas and DVD Architect

    http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com

  • Luke Gibson

    February 1, 2007 at 8:36 am

    thats exactly where in my problem lies lol!

    that how it was from when i installed the program… thus me titeling my first post oversight or glitch, as maybe my program has some sort of small glitch!?

    who knows thank you for your time anyway!

  • Gary Kleiner

    February 1, 2007 at 3:35 pm

    My guess is that it’s piolt error.

    The reason I am trying so hard to understand what you were doing wrong is because the better I understand the logic of novice users, the better a teacher I become.

    Gary Kleiner

    Vegas Training and Tools.com

    Learn Vegas and DVD Architect

    http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com

  • Luke Gibson

    February 1, 2007 at 5:35 pm

    come now lol novice user? my dear good man that word is somewhat offencive… begginer would probably be better suited, and as to say ive been working with various media formats for over 12 years, someone could hardly call me a novice! and as to pilot error? well if it is so then why has the program always done this? i only installed it recently… Im more familiar with adobe premire and have only moved to using vegas recently as i have been told good things about it. i.e. it’s ease and efficiency over adobe.

    please forgive me for when I get somewhat frustated i can find it hard to explain my situation thus sometimes complicating matters futher, but i would more think this a lack in personality attributes rather then something that depends on my level of skill with a software program.

    but if your really looking to extend your knowledge of my logic please be my guest, i’m more then happy to oblige.

    although in the middle of writing this post i have fixed the problem and feel i bit stupid for not doing it earlier! i guess everybody needs alittle nudge in the right direction sometimes! so yes i guess it was down to pilot error after all. i’m man enough to accept when i am wrong although what escapes me is what exactly i changed?

    I went through the options and just clicked default all for everything and then when through and changed everything back to the way i had set it up before ie no frames and disable preview while rendering etc. and bobs your uncle no more dilema… so it still eludes me as to what exactly it was causing this self inflicted malfunction.

    maybe this is advice we should all remember for the future if you get stuck…. Go back to the drawingboard. 🙂

    good day gentlemen

    i wish you well on your endevors and thank you for your time.

    Luke

  • Gary Kleiner

    February 1, 2007 at 6:25 pm

    No offense intended.
    If you are a new user of Vegas, then you are a novice Vegas user, no?

    Gary Kleiner

    Vegas Training and Tools.com

    Learn Vegas and DVD Architect

    http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com

  • Luke Gibson

    February 1, 2007 at 7:09 pm

    new yes! novice no, simply because someone is new to something does not nessaserily mean that they know nothing about it?

    all computer programs of an advanced editing nature (flash, cubase, wavelab, soundforge, vegas, adobe premire) share alot of simulairties. once you are good with one or more of these programs it becomes relatively easy to pick up the next.

    or at least this is what i’ve experienced!

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